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Risk and its others: Toward an anthropology of “protection” in rural Mongolia
Abstract Anthropological studies of risk have long focused on how people respond to and aim to manage potential harm. But despite its long and important genealogy, this article suggests that risk can pose an analytic blind spot that potentially occludes other ways of understanding how people aim to live well in potentially harmful situations.
Joseph Bristley
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Ties of resistance and cooperation: Aedemon, Lusius Quietus and the Baquates [PDF]
Gaius' decision to dissolve the protectorate of Mauretania and to depose its client king, Ptolemaeus, led to the outbreak of the Revolt of Aedemon (AD 40).
Vanacker, Wouter
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: Epigraphic inscriptions hundreds of which have been found in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina, are an authentic testimony of the people of the time about the political, cultural and social life of provinces Dalmatia, and the two Pannonia ...
Amra Šačić Beća
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Abstract Archaeological campaigns carried out at the emporic sanctuary of Gravisca (Tarquinia, Italy) have revealed extraordinary evidence for ritual depositions and ceremonies linked to the divinities/guarantors of the sanctuary. The ritual of one such deposition was reconstructed using a multidisciplinary approach, comprising an in‐depth analysis of ...
Giulia Patrizi +7 more
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Five Republican monuments. On the supposed building program of M. Fulvius Flaccus [PDF]
It has recently been argued that a group of five monuments at S. Omobono were part of a single building program, attributed to the Roman consul M. Fulvius Flaccus in 264 BCE, a program that also included a monument at Orvieto, loc. Campo della Fiera. The
Daniel Diffendale
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New Inscriptions from Prusias ad Hypium (Bithynia) I. Konuralp Archaeological Museum
This paper introduces a compilation of 4 unpublished inscriptions which are now at the Konuralp Archaeological Museum in Düzce province: 1) A votive offering of Ameinias’ son Ameinias and Secundus to Zeus, 2) A votive offering of Timotheos’ son Keryks ...
H. Öztürk, Züleyha Kartal-Önemli
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Summary Romano‐British shaft deposits are an important part of the ritual make‐up of the province. However, understanding the meaning of these features is often difficult due to the lack of textual sources. This paper discusses a first century AD shaft from Surrey, England, using a multi‐proxy approach to investigate potential ritual significance.
Ellen Green
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New Inscriptions from Olympos and Its Territory I
New Inscriptions from Olympos and Its Territory IThe article presents seven new inscriptions discovered in the course of a project aimed at clearing wild vegetation from the urban area of Olympos.
Mustafa Adak, Nihal Tüner
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Two epigraphic-historical notes [PDF]
Recently a monograph appeared dealing with Roman epigraphical monuments from the West-Serbian town of Čačak and its neighbourhood (S. Ferjančić / G. Jeremić / A. Gojgić, Roman Epigraphic Monuments from Čačak and its Vicinity Čačak 2008, Engl. Summary pp.
Loma Svetlana
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Development of activities by nonresidents through “ko”
Revitalization of the shrine through building relationships outside and inside the parishioner area Abstract An effective method to develop the activities of nonresidents in the area of the Tenkawa shrine is to offer extraordinary experiences in which people can participate casually through “ko” to enhance religious culture based on the shrine's ...
Ryoya Morita +2 more
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